6 Songs by Garth Brooks that you may not be aware of
6 Songs by Garth Brooks that you may not be aware of - stories.metanasik.org Skip to content One of most famous songwriters and performers in the history of country music—no, in
the history of American music in general—is former American Songwriter cover star Garth Brooks. Brooks has dazzled audiences with his heart-pounding performances all around the
world with his massive stadium tours, cowboy hat, and onstage callisthenics. The artist is also a power couple with Trisha Yearwood, a celebrated songwriter and country music
performer. In truth, the two have also worked together on songs (as you will see below). The 60-year-old Tulsa, Oklahoma, native has written a number of well-known songs for
himself over the years, but he has also written songs for notable performers like Trisha Yearwood, Tanya Tucker, and others. Here, we’ll examine six of these figures that Brooks
helped put together. The song “The Thunder Rolls,” which was co-written by Pat Alger and features acoustic guitar on the album, is well-known from Garth Brooks’ own
catalogue. The song “What She’s Doing Now,” co-written by Brooks and Pat Alger, was recorded and released in December 1991 as the third single from his album Ropin’ the
Wind. Yearwood and Brooks collaborated on the recording of the song “In Another’s Eyes.” The second single from Yearwood’s compilation album, (Songbook) A Collection of
Hits, was released in 1997. Brooks wrote the song “Forever Lovin’ You” with lifelong partner Pat Alger (see previous collabs above). Alger initially recorded it in 1990, and
his album True Love & Other Short Stories, which featured it, was published in 1991. Chris LeDoux, a country music musician, and Brooks were the first to record “Whatcha
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